Video: Meet Christine, the INFP!

Video: Meet Christine, the INFP!

She talks about herself for like 2 minutes of 12. Then goes into her interpretation of being an INFP.

She isn't calm or grounded, here. *sigh* I sense high anxiety, disconnectedness, elements of low self-esteem, some racing thinking, and times where her expression reflects a pointed lack of authenticity.

Easy for me to say, being 28 years older than she is. INFPs when they are young, so hard to just "be". Still hard for me even now.

Some of the points she makes are salient, others are more enneagram-related, others are more pointed to her as an individual.

Little judging and all perceiving where I'm almost wanting her to sit down, she speaks like she has had 3 16 oz. energy drinks. I honestly couldn't finish the video, the nervousness was too much to watch and that emotionless face made me feel like there was no soul.

I couldn't watch the video (said I didn't have sufficient privileges?) but I don't know if wandering driving is exclusively ENFP. That's actually one of my main dreams...driving to nowhere. Also, that kind of thing could arguably be an ISFP thing as well.

Yet I know, if I stepped aside
Released the controls, you would open my eyes
That somehow, all of this mess
Is just my attempt to know the worth of my life.

I couldn't watch the video (said I didn't have sufficient privileges?) but I don't know if wandering driving is exclusively ENFP. That's actually one of my main dreams...driving to nowhere. Also, that kind of thing could arguably be an ISFP thing as well.

I do it as well. It's just a means to be out and about and I love driving. It's not a dream, I just wanna drive and have no where to go.

I do it as well. It's just a means to be out and about and I love driving. It's not a dream, I just wanna drive and have no where to go.

I love driving around near randomly. It gives me a nice idea of a place. I just love the experience. I love driving in general.

So, there is a purpose, I guess, feeding my understanding. I studied maps as a kid of distant cities.

Ultimately, I do directed exploration. I went to Tokyo awhile back and explored the city without fear, enjoying the exploration. I didn't do it randomly, though, instead making plans and studying maps, going well off the beaten path.......

Originally Posted by Archilochus

The fox knows many things--the hedgehog one big one.

And I am not a hedgehog......

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Jesus said "Blessed are the peacemakers" not "blessed are the conflict avoiders.....

She seems like an INFP to me based on how she describes herself. I can see the thinking that she's an ENFP because she sounds outgoing but I don't think that's right.

Originally Posted by themightyfetus

I couldn't watch the video (said I didn't have sufficient privileges?) but I don't know if wandering driving is exclusively ENFP. That's actually one of my main dreams...driving to nowhere. Also, that kind of thing could arguably be an ISFP thing as well.

She talks about herself for like 2 minutes of 12. Then goes into her interpretation of being an INFP.

She isn't calm or grounded, here. *sigh* I sense high anxiety, disconnectedness, elements of low self-esteem, some racing thinking, and times where her expression reflects a pointed lack of authenticity.

Easy for me to say, being 28 years older than she is. INFPs when they are young, so hard to just "be". Still hard for me even now.

Some of the points she makes are salient, others are more enneagram-related, others are more pointed to her as an individual.

That's my mixed bag review.

Videos are tough. I for example become somewhat anxious and the act of being on a video or talking on vid or talking about myself feels unnatural, so I wonder how much of that applies to her. I do think I come across pretty differently from her but I can relate to some of the more agitated mannerisms. Basically I think for a certain set of ppl video can be kind of deceiving in how they come across and also how they feel they need to present themselves. Not sure how to articulate this.

"...On and on and on and on he strode, far out over the sands, singing wildly to the sea, crying to greet the advent of the life that had cried to him." - James Joyce